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| After 4000ft elevation we loose the saguaro and cactus as they can't survive the cold winters.... The road is just visible from this viewpoint one of the many pullouts and viewpoints on route... |
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| Pretty Cirrus Clouds..... |
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| From 4000 to 6000 ft elevation the terrain is rock formations, with balancing rocks and hoodoos.... |
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| Mount Lemmon was not named after the yellow fruit but after botanist Sara Plummer Lemmon who in 1881 was the first woman to trek to the top of the mountain.... |
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| A view of the road taken from Windy Point.... |
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| Windy Point....a big expanse of slick rock and fabulous views.... |
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| Apart from how does it balance there...this rock formation reminds me of a Chinook Helicopter....ok I have a strange brain.... |
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| The summit is 9,700ft and a ski area...after 6000ft the landscape changed to pine trees and alpine type terrain... |
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| News from Lindford is more snow..... Our neighbours sent us great snowy pics....we love this snowman that they built...... More soon from The Happy We Are Here Campers.... |
















Incredible rock formations - it must be a huge temptation to see if you can push one over! Go on - we'd come and visit you in gaol once a year......
ReplyDeleteA&M
We are always amazed at how they stay balanced....they really are spectacular...
DeleteHope you are getting some golf this week..
M & S xx